I've only been a member of Reddit since the spring, and it didn't take long to get tired of the same old business as usual. The OC on Reddit can be spectacular, especially on /r/BestOf (especially after the no-default rule), but it's still so few and far between that at times it doesn't seem worth it. Hopefully Hubski will avoid this.
I'm really glad you enjoyed that rule change as much as I did. /r/bestof used to be an absolute chore to moderate, but now it is one of my favorite subreddits, and I actively search for new material to submit as I browse/moderate my other subreddits. We sometimes get a lot of criticism for that decision, but I fervently believe it has changed for the better.The OC on Reddit can be spectacular, especially on /r/BestOf (especially after the no-default rule)
Wait, I thought that rule got rolled back after a test period... Did it get reinstated, or have I just lost my mind?